Happy Vegan Christmas: Plant-based recipes for festive Scandinavian feasts

Hardback

Main Details

Title Happy Vegan Christmas: Plant-based recipes for festive Scandinavian feasts
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karoline Joensson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 266,Width 196
Category/GenreHealth and wholefood cookery
Cookery for specific diets and conditions
Vegetarian cookery
National and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9781911624585
ClassificationsDewey:641.563620948
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Pavilion
Publication Date 3 October 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Roasted nuts and vegetables, fragrant citrus and cloves, jewelled lingonberries and cardamom buns fresh from the oven - these are the delights that make a Scandinavian vegan Christmas. In Happy Vegan Christmas, Karoline Joensson presents a merry smorgasbord of plant-based Christmas dishes guaranteed to enchant friends and family. Instead of the usual bubble and squeak, here we find vegan classics to satisfy all guests, such as vegan Swedish meatballs, spiced cabbage pudding, pulled 'pork' with jackfruit, pickled courgette, potato and greens pie, sticky buffalo cauliflower, nutty 'egg' nog, gingerbread biscuits and chewy panforte. The book includes recipes for baked treats, delicious drinks to keep you warm during the winter nights, and plenty of dishes for a Christmas buffet - to keep you going until New Year! Also included are some crafty ideas to try out during the holiday, such as cultivating winter flowers indoors or making a candle centrepiece, a dried citrus festoon, a wreath and a wild birdfeeder. Inspired by both classic Scandinavian Christmas cooking, as well as seasonal dishes from around the world, this is an indispensable treasure trove for the vegan, vegetarian or flexitarian foodie. Chapters include: Winter food; Treats and Bakes; Drinks; The Christmas buffet; To the New Year

Author Biography

Karoline Joensson made her breakthrough in 2012 when her vegetarian food blog The Green Pantry was named Sweden's best food blog. She published her first cook book in 2014 and today her blog has more than 20,000 visitors every month. In 2014 she hosted the first all-vegetarian cooking show on Swedish national television.